History:
Jijin is a Japanese surname derived from the Chinese surname Ji. The Chinese surname Ji has many different origins, including being derived from the ancient state of Ji, being derived from the ancient Chinese character for 'lucky,' or being derived from the ancient Chinese character for 'talented.'
The Ji surname is believed to have been first used during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC). During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), the Ji surname was officially adopted by the imperial family. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), the Ji surname became popular among the Chinese people.
Description:
The Ji surname is associated with intelligence, wisdom, and ambition. It is also associated with filial piety and respect for elders.
The Ji surname is often passed down from father to son. It is also common for family members to use the same Chinese characters when writing their names.
The Ji surname can be written in different ways, including Jijin, Ji-jin, and Jihin. Other variations include Jiyin, Jiyuan, Jiyong, and Jiyu.










